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      Home  >  Chess Research • Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments • SPICE / Webster • Susan's Personal Blog  >  Darwin Yang confirmed for SPICE Spring Invitational

      Darwin Yang confirmed for SPICE Spring Invitational

      Lubbock, SPICE, Spice Spring Invitational, Texas Tech, TTU


      13 year old FM Darwin Yang of Texas, one of the most talented young players in the United States, has confirmed his participation in the 2010 SPICE Spring Invitational. He will be the youngest ever participant of any SPICE Invitational event.

      The 2010 SPICE Spring Invitational will take place in March (13-19) at the beautiful campus of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX. Robert Hess got his 2nd GM norm last year in this event and he went on to become a GM shortly after that, along with a break through year. Who will get the GM norm(s) or IM norm(s) this year?

      Confirmed players so far include:

      – IM Davorin Kuljasevic (CRO) 2585 USCF – 2552 FIDE (2 GM norms) – Texas Tech Student
      – IM Gabor Papp (HUN) 2578 USCF – 2542 FIDE (GM norm) – Texas Tech Student
      – GM Julio Becerra (USA) 2610 USCF – 2538 FIDE (2-time participant of the SPICE Cup)
      – GM Ben Finegold (USA) 2616 USCF – 2533 FIDE (earned GM title at 2009 SPICE Cup B group)
      – IM Gergely Antal (HUN) 2557 USCF – 2511 FIDE (2 GM norms) – Texas Tech Student
      – GM Jesse Kraai (USA) 2550 USCF – 2508 FIDE
      – IM Dean Ippolito (USA) 2534 USCF – 2465 FIDE (Previous participant of the SPICE Cup)
      – IM Irina Krush (USA) 2492 USCF – 2460 FIDE (GM norm – previous participant of the SPICE Cup)
      – FM Eric Hansen (CAN) 2426 USCF – 2406 FIDE
      – FM Darwin Yang (USA) 2398 USCF – 2369 FIDE (Youngest ever participant of a SPICE Invitational)

      Average FIDE rating: 2488.5

      GM norm is expected to be 6 points (out of 9 games) and IM norm is expected to be 4 points (out of 9 games).

      https://chessdailynews.com/best-of-the-best-texas-tech-university/

      www.SPICE.ttu.edu

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      5 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        February 9, 2010 at 7:07 pm

        Another fantastic event by Susan, SPICE, and Texas Tech. Kudos to everyone involved.

      2. Lionel Davis Reply
        February 9, 2010 at 7:10 pm

        Susan errbody in your event is higher rated than UM am ,UM only 2170+ according to fide, is it becuz UM African, therefore one can safely assume UM an “intellectual dwarf”? Um just askin ?s.

      3. Dolemite Reply
        February 9, 2010 at 7:16 pm

        Lionel,

        I hear UM wasn’t available due to scheduling conflicts.

        There were many attempts to ask the ghost of Red Fox, JJ from “Good Times” and even real chess dwarf Gary Coleman to attend but all declined due to scheduling conflicts.

        Keep representin’ Lionel!

      4. Lionel Davis Reply
        February 9, 2010 at 7:44 pm

        Yo Dolemite now thats funny, but i cant watch yall have me on the floor! Send it to fide! OPPS!

      5. Charles Brown Reply
        February 9, 2010 at 8:15 pm

        JJ was from “What’s Happening” you crazy ham sandwich!

        Dolemite is a legend!

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